It seems like there may be a typo in your question. If you can provide more context or clarify, I'd be happy to help.
"Write the sentences in Spanish"
Declarative sentences make statements, conveying information or opinions. Interrogative sentences ask questions, seeking information or clarification.
Declarative sentences are statements that provide information or make a statement. They end with a period and typically express facts, opinions, thoughts, or ideas.
Declarative sentences make statements, interrogative sentences ask questions, imperative sentences give commands or make requests, and exclamatory sentences express strong emotion or excitement. Each type of sentence serves a different purpose in communication.
"completez les phrases" = complete the sentences. ("completez" is a verb. A person or persons are being asked/told to complete the sentences)
What do you mean by promote sentences.
It means five, six or seven sentences.
It would mean to have different types and lengths of sentences, some short and some long sentences.
Only one of these is a sentence: That's nice of you to say. It's nice of you to say so. If you know which is which, you have knowledge of sentences and non-sentences.
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The first sentences
"Write the sentences in Spanish"
I think you might mean a sentences containing numerous. "There are numerous sentences which might contain this word."
You add Commas to sentences when your taking a brake ; for Exaple: Thee teacher , Mrs.Salas , is mean !
territory or state
"full sentences"
Here's one: DO YOU REALLY NEED ME TO GIVE YOU SENTENCES FOR YOU? NO, REALLY, I MEAN IT!